Fear of driving on highways is very common. Thousands of people, if not more, suffer from it. For some this is mere discomfort. For others, it keeps them from driving on highways which can seriously limit the things they can do and places they can go.
How can you overcome fear of driving on highways? Here are some valuable tips:
1. Drive during the daytime -- Until you overcome your fear, try to drive on the highway only during the daytime. Nighttime is generally more scary than the daytime. This way you'll be able to gradually overcome your fear of highways.
2. Don't drive in the rush hour -- You should attempt to drive at times when the traffic is light. This way you'll be able to drive more easily with a lot less tension. Remember, this is a temporary thing until you completely overcome your fear of highways.
3. Drive in the right lane as much as possible (or in the left if you're in England, Australia, or New Zealand) and don't try to overtake anyone. If it takes you a little longer, so what? All that weaving in and out of lanes is what makes highway driving so scary.
4. Take small drives until you build up some confidence -- Use the highway for short drives only, or take frequent pit stops when you need to take a long trip. This will prevent any buildup in your level of fear of highways, and you'll be able to drive more comfortably.
5. Drive with a companion -- It's often better and less scary to drive with someone. Try it and see if it works for you.
I hope you'll use these 5 tips and overcome your fear of driving on the highway.
For more ways to stop highway driving anxiety visit Driving Fear Program. Mike Eltis writes on driving fear Treatments on this webpage: http://www.OvercomeFearofDriving.com/
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